Linksys RTP300 User Guide - Page 70

Configuring Music on Hold, Using the Internal Music Source for Music On Hold

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Configuring Music on Hold 5 Using the Internal Music Source for Music On Hold Configuring Music on Hold This chapter explains how to configure Music on Hold using either a music file or streaming audio. This chapter includes the following topics: • "Using the Internal Music Source for Music On Hold," on page 70 • "Configuring a Streaming Audio Server," on page 71 Using the Internal Music Source for Music On Hold An internal music source with the user ID imusic is available. It plays an internally stored music file repeatedly. The unit ships with a default music file (Romance de Amor). You can override this file by downloading a new file into the unit by using TFTP. Refer to the following topics: • "Using the Internal Music Source," on page 70 • "Changing the Music File for the Internal Music Source," on page 71 Using the Internal Music Source To use the internal music source, simply identify imusic as the MOH server for each IP phone. 1. Use the phone menu to find the IP address of the phone: a. Press the Setup button on the phone keypad. b. Press 9 - Network, and then scroll down to 2- Current IP Address. 2. Start Internet Explorer, and then enter the IP address of the telephone. The Telephone Configuration page appears in a separate browser window. 3. Click Admin Login, and then click Advanced. 4. Click the Ext 1 tab. 5. Scroll down to the Call Feature Settings section. 6. Enter the following value in the MOH Server field: imusic 7. Click Submit All Changes. 8. To verify, place a test call to the extension. When the call is answered and put on hold, the caller should hear the default music file (Romance de Amor). Linksys ATA Administration Guide 70

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Linksys ATA Administration Guide
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5
Using the Internal Music Source for Music On Hold
Configuring Music on Hold
Configuring Music on Hold
This chapter explains how to configure Music on Hold using either a music file or streaming
audio.
This chapter includes the following topics:
”Using the Internal Music Source for Music On Hold,” on page 70
”Configuring a Streaming Audio Server,” on page 71
Using the Internal Music Source for Music On Hold
An internal music source with the user ID
imusic
is available. It plays an internally stored music
file repeatedly. The unit ships with a default music file (
Romance de Amor
). You can override this
file by downloading a new file into the unit by using TFTP.
Refer to the following topics:
”Using the Internal Music Source,” on page 70
”Changing the Music File for the Internal Music Source,” on page 71
Using the Internal Music Source
To use the internal music source, simply identify imusic as the MOH server for each IP phone.
1.
Use the phone menu to find the IP address of the phone:
a.
Press the
Setup
button on the phone keypad.
b.
Press
9 - Network
, and then scroll down to
2- Current IP Address
.
2.
Start Internet Explorer, and then enter the IP address of the telephone. The Telephone
Configuration page appears in a separate browser window.
3.
Click
Admin Login
, and then click
Advanced
.
4.
Click the
Ext 1
tab.
5.
Scroll down to the
Call Feature Settings
section.
6.
Enter the following value in the
MOH Server
field:
imusic
7.
Click
Submit All Changes
.
8.
To verify, place a test call to the extension. When the call is answered and put on hold, the
caller should hear the default music file (
Romance de Amor
).